Capture one still dosn't support Nikon High Efficiency* format?
Hi all,
I'm new here , my name is Ben.
I've been using capture one for the past year, I like it.
I did however encountered something frustrating which starts to look like a bug.
I was back from a long day shoot ,with around 3700 files.
I uploaded to capture one , and I notice only 1400 were uploaded.
I tried everything, deleting the catalog editing the session.. nothing worked.
I mistaken it to a name issue , turnes out it's the file format.
Looks like capture one doen't support Nikon's High Efficiency*
Any plans to add it?
Please advise?
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> itay cohen: Any plans to add it?
Why don't you ask Capture One?
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The lack of support has not been the fault of Capture One (or the fault of the many other apps that have been unable to support these files either.) The thing is that these files use "TICO-raw" patented by intoPIX. Development of support depended on intoPIX releasing an SDK (software development kit) to software makers. I gather that the latest news is that they have now done so - see this extract from a post at nikoncafe.com
09 Sept 2022: The intoPIX SDK is now available with Apple ARM native support and intoPIX has confirmed the delivery of the SDK to software makers. This enables Adobe, BlackMagic Design, Capture One, et al, to implement High Efficiency RAW image file and N-RAW video file format support on all 64-bit ARM platforms - macOS, iPadOS, iOS, Windows.
So presumably support can now be on its way.
Until now the only option for full support was Nikon's own NX Studio app (and Adobe offered "preliminary support" which is less than full support by a long way).
(I'd paste a link to the Nikon Cafe post, but I am not sure whether links to external sites get filtered out. Anyway, it's easy enough to find using Google.)
Ian
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